Also, Veronika Vasicka has just curated an equally excellent compilation entitled Minimal Wave Tapes Vol. 1, which collects several of the classic releases reissued by Veronica's label, including tracks by Ohama, Tara Cross, Das Ding, and many more. You can pick up a copy here, and view Veronica's top 20 minimal wave recordings here.
Which brings us to my next post. Astute readers may have spotted several of Pieter and Veronica's favorites here on these back pages, including Nagamatzu, Oppenheimer Analysis, End of Data, Borghesia, and tons more. With that in mind, I've uploaded one of the few I was previously unfamiliar with, a one off 7'' by Kym Amps. Not much information about the release, so let's let Veronica's blurb on the record speak for itself:
This one is a melancholy minimal synth track with female vocals. It’s dark and mysterious, and pretty much sounds like what the cover looks like. The bassline is simple and solid, and the melodies create a nice atmospheric mood for the vocals, “You don’t know my name (but I know you)”. It’s a sad love song about loneliness and obsession. There’s a 120bpm TR808 kick drum through out the track, and never a snare or hi hat. That sparse rhythm section creates a nice build-up of tension.
Here's the info:

Kym Amps- You Don't Know My Name 7''
1. You Don't Know My Name (But I Know You)
2. You Love Me
*download it here*
Expect more goodies to come, but don't forget to support both of these incredible labels as often as possible!